Sri Lanka

Lapped by the Indian Ocean, Sri Lanka, with its teardrop shape, offers a diverse array of experiences for travelers. Spanning 268 by 139 miles (431 by 224 kilometers), the island boasts rich landscapes and a deep historical tapestry. Beyond its sun-soaked beaches, visitors can explore natural wonders, historical treasures, and vibrant cities such as Colombo, Kandy, Galle, and the emerging Trincomalee. Between monsoons, activities range from elephant-spotting safaris to savoring spicy cuisine and discovering UNESCO-listed relics, tea plantations, and mountain trails.

Attractions in Sri Lanka

Leisure World Water Park, the first of its kind in Sri Lanka, is located in Colombo and offers a blend of waterslides, rides, and kid-friendly attractions. This expansive park features […]

The World Buddhist Museum, also known as the International Buddhist Museum, is situated within the UNESCO-listed Temple of the Tooth complex in Kandy, Sri Lanka. As the world’s first museum […]

Natha Devale, one of four devales in Kandy’s Royal Palace compound, stands at the front of the royal complex. Built in the 14th century by King Vikramabahu III, it is […]

Running west of Kandy, the Alagalla Mountain Range stretches across Sri Lanka’s heartland. At its northern end stands Alagalla Mountain, a 3,740-foot (1,140-meter) peak known for its distinctive potato-shaped rock, […]

Neduntheevu, better known by its colonial name Delft Island, is a low-lying isle off the coast of Jaffna, Sri Lanka. This remote island offers a glimpse into small-island life, where […]

Nestled within the grounds of Kandy’s Royal Palace, the Maha Vishnu Temple (Maha Vishnu Devalaya) stands as one of four holy devales associated with the palace’s Temple of the Tooth. […]

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